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In Western bioethics, the principle of is sacred. A minor cannot consent to organ donation in most jurisdictions because the risks (one kidney, a lifetime of dietary restrictions, potential organ failure) outweigh the theoretical benefits to the donor—who receives no medical benefit.

But My Sister’s Keeper is not merely a tearjerker. It is a philosophical scalpel dissecting the bioethical nightmare of modern medicine. The novel asks a singular, terrifying question:

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In Western bioethics, the principle of is sacred. A minor cannot consent to organ donation in most jurisdictions because the risks (one kidney, a lifetime of dietary restrictions, potential organ failure) outweigh the theoretical benefits to the donor—who receives no medical benefit.

But My Sister’s Keeper is not merely a tearjerker. It is a philosophical scalpel dissecting the bioethical nightmare of modern medicine. The novel asks a singular, terrifying question: Por La Vida De Mi Hermana My Sisters Keeper By Jodi Picoult

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